These are certainly noble, high, and very desirable promises. The decision to sign a statement promising to keep the above commitment is certainly a serious matter especially in the light of the fact that Mr. McCartney, founder of Promise-Keepers gave some statistics of the condition of the pastors of these men who have signed these commitments. The following are some statistics taken from an audio tape made by Promise-Keepers entitled "What is a promise Keeper?"
A survey of pastors cited by Bill McCartney, founder of Promise Keepers:
If this is the condition of the leadership of those who plan to become Promise Keepers, what is the likelihood of them keeping their promises? Are there reasons for the pathetic condition of church leadership?
A friend of mine recently told me of one of these city-wide gatherings of Promise Keepers which he attended... He said the worship was fantastic. The sight of thousands of grown men praising God together was magnificent. At the end of the evening, the leader lit a candle and passed it on until the stadium was filled with thousands of lit candles. The sight must have been impressive. Lit candles and torches have been used for centuries by institutions of all kinds, religious as well as non-religious to induce a sense of awe, divinity, or transcendence.
I listened to my friend's account of this great event, thousands of men coming together to make commitments that their pastors were unable to keep. To me, it was obvious, that these men would be unable to keep their vows also. How can I say that, you might ask? I know that one will become like the God one worships. If the God they worship does not keep His promises, which I believe is the case with most Promise Keepers, then the door is wide open for Promise Keepers to break theirs. We conform to the image we set before us.
How can I say that these men worship a God Who breaks His promises? Well, let us look at some of the promises contained in the Bibles and compare them with the image of the God presented by these pastors and flock. I will just focus on two key doctrines to make my point. These church leaders believe that if a person has not "made a decision for Christ" before they leave this earth, they will be forever separated from God in a place of eternal torment. There is no hope beyond the grave. The keys Jesus has are worthless. Any one who has not confessed Jesus Christ as their Savior before their death is lost eternally. In addition to that, many Promise Keepers and pastorate teach that once you have "eternal life" it is possible to lose it again through some sin or by just walking away from Him. I cannot list all the thousands of things one can do to lose their salvation, they would fill a book. (Recently, I personally heard a pastor from a well known denomination tell a young born again man he was going to hell because he wouldn't shave off his mustache.) Let us look at some promises that God will break if He sends one person to hell if they don't accept Jesus Christ as Lord on this side of the grave or if one could backslide into a sin which takes away the eternal life they once had been given..
If one soul goes to "eternal torment" the following promises or Words would be broken:
Now we see why the pastorate of the Promise Keepers is in such miserable condition. Their God is a promise breaker and they have become just like him. But in the end, our Father will be vindicated. The Jews dragged His Name through the mud for 1500 years and the church has done the same for 1900 years. Does that make God a promise breaker? God forbid! "For what if some did not believe? Will their unbelief make the faithfulness of God without effect? Certainly not! Indeed, let God be true but every man a liar!" (Romans 3:3,4) He will not fail anyone, even Promise Breakers and their promise breaking leaders! While the church has become faithless, He will remain faithful, because He will not deny Himself. Praise His wonderful name forever!
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